Cardiovascular System- Internal Medicine 3rd Year PMU

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Cardiovascular System- Internal Medicine 3rd Year PMU
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Question 1

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The upper relative heart border is found
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  • Along the lower margin of I rib
  • Along the lower margin of II rib
  • Along the lower margin of III rib

Question 2

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The right absolute heart border is found
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  • Along the right sternal margin
  • Along the left sternal margin
  • Along linea mediana anterior

Question 3

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Which are the components of S1
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  • Closure of mitral and tricuspid valves, isometric ventricular contraction, vibrations of chordae tendineae
  • Closure of aortic and pulmonary valves
  • Opening of mitral and tricuspid valves

Question 4

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Which statements, referring to SI and 52 are correct
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  • S1 is systolic and is louder on the apex, S2 is diastolic and is louder on the basis of the heart
  • S2 coincides with the beginning of the carotid pulse wave
  • Simultaneous weakening of 5 1 and 52 is found in myocarditis andexudative pericarditis

Question 5

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Which statements, referring Io the gallop rhythm are correct
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  • S3 is a protodiastolic gallop rhythm
  • S4 is presystolic
  • S4 might be heart in children i n and young people till 30 years of age

Question 6

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Features of pericardial friction rub are
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  • Heard best on the basis of the heart, does not vanish during apnoea
  • Auscultated best over the absolute heart dullness, it is not influenced by respiration and does not vanish during apnoea
  • Auscultated during systole and diastole, stronger in systole

Question 7

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Pericardial friction rub is heard
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  • During systole
  • During diastole
  • During both phases

Question 8

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Pulsus defitiens is established in
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  • Peripheral vasculitis
  • High frequent atrial fibrillation
  • Shock

Question 9

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Pulsus celer is defected in
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  • Graves' disease
  • Mitral regurgitation
  • Aortic regurgitation

Question 10

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Pulsus parvus, tardus et rarus is detected
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  • Aortic stenosis
  • Aortic regurgitation
  • Mitral stenosis

Question 11

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Pulsus celer, altus, magnus et frequens is met in
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  • Aortic stenosis
  • Aortic regurgitation
  • Mitral regurgitation

Question 12

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Which statements, referring to atrial fibrillation are correct
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  • Pulse deficit might be palpated
  • Ectopic atrial rhythm is concerned, atrial systole rate 350-600/min. ECG criteria: lack of p waves, absolute irregular RR intervals, f waves are replacing the isoline
  • Atrial ectopic regular rhythm with atrial rate 250-350/min. ECG criteria lack of p waves, regular RR intervals, F saw-like waves, replacing the isoline

Question 13

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In atrial fibrillation the auscultated heart activity is
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  • Rhythmic
  • Arrhythmic
  • Variable, depending on the presence of a constant or transitory AV block

Question 14

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Which are the typical physical findings in a patient with mitral stenosis
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  • On inspection facies hectica is observed
  • Apex cordis is shifted to the left in V intercostals space, due to dilated right ventricle; accentuated S1 and diastolic rolling murmur are heard on auscultation
  • Weak S1 and a systolic murmur are auscultated

Question 15

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In which valve disease diastolic fremissement is palpated
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  • Mitral stenosis
  • Mitral regurgitation
  • Aortic stenosis

Question 16

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In mitral stenosis on the apex one can auscultate
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  • Diastolic rolling murmur, propagating to the left armpit
  • Diastolic rolling: murmur that does not propagate
  • Systolic murmur

Question 17

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In mitral regurgitation on the apex one can auscultate
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  • Diastolic rolling murmur without any propagation
  • Pansystolic murmur, propagating to the left armpit
  • Presystolic murmur

Question 18

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Sound of mitral opening is typical for
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  • Mitral stenosis
  • Mitral regurgitation
  • Aortic stenosis

Question 19

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Mitral stenosis is accepted when the mitral valve orifice is under
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  • 5 cm
  • 3 cm
  • 1 cm

Question 20

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Ictus cordis is dilated to left and downwards (in V1 or VII intercostals) in
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  • Mitral stenosis
  • Mitral regurgitation
  • Exudative pleuritis

Question 21

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Which heart disease is presented by a functional diastolic murmur in the left intercostals (Graham-Steel murmur)
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  • Mitral stenosis
  • Chronic constrictive pericarditis
  • Aortic regurgitation

Question 22

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Auscultatory findings in mitral regurgitation are
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  • Weaker S1
  • Systolic murmur on the apex with axilar propagation
  • Diastolic murmur on the apex without propagation

Question 23

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Austin-Flint murmur is
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  • Functional diastolic, due to relative mitral stenosis in organic aortic regurgitation
  • Functional systolic, due to relative mitral regurgitation in organic aortic regurgitation
  • Organic diastolic in aortic regurgitation

Question 24

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The continuous (systolic-diastolic) Duroziers murmur over the femoral artery is auscultated i
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  • Mitral stenosis
  • Aortic stenosis
  • Aortic regurgitation

Question 25

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Carey-Coombs murmur is
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  • Systolic in relative mitral stenosis
  • Middiaatolic in relative mitral stenosis
  • Diastolic in organic mitral stenosis

Question 26

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Which are the typical physical findings in patients with aortic stenosis
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  • Ictus cordis is shifted to the left ; diastolic murmur on the apex
  • Systolic murmur on the apex, propagating to the left armpit
  • Ictus cordis is dilated to left and downwards, systolic rough murmur on aortic valve, propagating to the carotids

Question 27

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Where is punctum maximum of the diastolic murmur in aortic regurgitation
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  • Aortic place-II right intercostals
  • Botkin-Erb point
  • Ictus cordis

Question 28

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Which valve disease is presented by a rough systolic murmur with p. max. In II right intercostals, propagating to the carotids
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  • Mitral regurgitation
  • Aortic regurgitation
  • Aortic stenosis

Question 29

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In aortic regurgitation is auscultated
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  • Accentuated S2, systolic murmur on aortic place
  • Weak A2, diastolic murmur with p. max. on Erb point
  • Apical systolic murmur

Question 30

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In aortic regurgitation the second sound (A2) is
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  • Accentuated
  • Normal
  • Weaker

Question 31

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Musset's sign is met in
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  • Mitral regurgitation
  • Aortic regurgitation
  • Aortic stenosis

Question 32

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Muller's sign is
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  • Systolic pulsation of the uvula in organic aortic regurgitation
  • Nodding of the head synchronous with the heart contractions in organic aortic regurgitation
  • Loud systolic and diastolic sounds over the femoral artery in organic aortic regurgitation

Question 33

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Which statements, referring to stable angina are correct
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  • Newly appeared retrosternal pain in like tale 48h and/or at rest
  • Retrosternal pain, lasting 15-30 min, whose severity, provoking and relieving factors have worsened in the last week
  • Retrosternal pain, lasting 3-15 min, relieved by rest and nitroglycerin intake. Its severity, duration, provoking factors have remained stable during the last month

Question 34

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The duration of pain in myocardial infarction is
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  • A few seconds
  • Up to 15 minutes
  • Over 30 min

Question 35

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Manifestations of right ventricle heart failure are
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  • Orthopnoea
  • Gravitation oedemata
  • Hepatomegaly

Question 36

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Manifestations of left ventricle heart failure are
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  • Cardiac asthma
  • Gravitation oedemata
  • Pulmonary oedema

Question 37

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Rheumatic fever is characterized by
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  • Reactive poststreptococcal arthritis without any damage of other organs
  • Migratory polyarthritis is present without late joint deformities; carditis is often met, leading to a chronic valve disease
  • Chronic erosive arthritis is present, accompanied by high fever

Question 38

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Erythema marginatum is met in
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  • Mitral stenosis
  • Chronic constrictive pericarditis
  • Rheumatic fever

Question 39

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Migratory poly arthritis, carditis, erythema marginatum, chorea minor, subcutaneous nodules are major criteria for
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  • Infectious endocarditis
  • Rheumatic fever
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

Question 40

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In myocarditis are present
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  • Sound of mitral opening (opening snap)
  • Tachycardia
  • Gallop rhythm

Question 41

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Which characteristics of the normal ECG are valid
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  • PQ duration is 0.12-0.20 sec
  • QRS complex reflects ventricular depolarization on and lasts up to 0.15 sec
  • p wave reflects atrial depolarization, it is positive in I, II and negative in avR leads, its duration is 0.11 sec and its amplitude is 2.5 mm

Question 42

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In ECG with paper speed 25 mm/sec, 1mm in horizontal direction lasts
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  • 0.04 sec
  • 0.02 sec
  • 0.03 sec

Question 43

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ECG criteria of atrial fibrillation are
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  • Lack of p waves, wide, deformed QRS, changes in repolarisation
  • F waves of fibrillation, deformed, wide QRS, changes in repolarization
  • Lack of p waves, irregular RR intervals; f waves are present

Question 44

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Which part of the ECG is prolonged in AV block
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  • QRS complex
  • P wave
  • PQ interval

Question 45

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In left bundle branch block wide and deformed QRS complex is met in
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  • I, aVL, V5, V6
  • I, III, V3
  • III, aVF, V1

Question 46

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P mitrale is
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  • Reflects hypertrophy and dilatation of the right atrium, its height is 2.5 mm and above
  • Reflects hypertrophy and dilatation of the right atrium, its height is 2.5 mm and abovephy and dilatation of the left atrium, it is wide with two peaks and lasts over 0. 11 sec
  • Reflects left atrium hypertrophy, its height is 2. 5 mm and above paper speed 25 mm/sec) 1 mm in horizontal direction

Question 47

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Right ECG type is present in
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  • Mitral stenosis
  • Arterial hypertension
  • Aortic regurgitation

Question 48

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Which heart disease is presented by Pardee wave
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  • Mitral stenosis
  • Acute myocardial infarction
  • Aortic regurgitation

Question 49

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Prolonged PQ interval is met in
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  • AV block I grade
  • Liver cirrhosis
  • Rheumatic fever

Question 50

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Wider than 0.04 sec, deep Q wave is typical for
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  • Acute myocardial infarction
  • Acute myocarditis
  • Arterial hypertension

Question 51

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Heart function in complete AV block is
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  • Slow and rhythmic
  • Slow and arrhythmic
  • Fast and rhythmic

Question 52

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ECG changes in unstable angina are met in
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  • p wave
  • QRS complex
  • ST segment and T wave

Question 53

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Which diagnostic methods are used for diagnosing suspected coronaryartery disease (CAD)
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  • ECG
  • Coronarography
  • Mediastinoscopy

Question 54

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Which diagnostic techniques are used to prove infectious endocarditis
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  • Haemocultures
  • Transthoracic echocardiography
  • Transoesophageal echocardiography

Question 55

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On facial chest radiography the right heart border is formed by
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  • Right atrium and right ventricle
  • Right atrium and vena cava superior
  • Right atrium, aortic arch and right ventricle
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